The 7th
Fuselier Battalion was disbanded at Beverlo on January 31 1946.

Commanding
officers
Lietenant-Colonel TIMMERMAN from start until March 30 1945
Major DEWEER from March 30 1945 until August 6 1945
Major CLAES from August 6 1945 until disbandment

FORMATION BADGE

At first the
7th Fuselier Battalion wore no Formation Badge.

On June 24
1945 an order was issued by the Commander of the 12th Fuselier
Brigade "Liège",
stating that the Formation Badge of the 12th Fuselier Brigade had
to be worn on both sleeves.

A gold lion,
facing to the left, in front of a black "L", the whole
on a scarlet shield.

No other
Formation badge has been worn.

Formation Badge of the 12th Fuselier
Brigade, worn by the 7th Fuselier Battalion.

NON OFFICIAL FORMATION BADGE

In March 1945 the commander
of the 12th Fuselier Brigade proposed
a project of formation badge for the
entire brigade.

As the name of the brigade
was "Liège", a famous city in Belgium known for the forts
which slowed down the
German invasion in 1914,
he proposed a formation badge including the "perron of Liège" flanked by the
letters "L" & "G".

The badge was a design from
corporal VANDERHAEGHE, 1st Company 7th Fuselier Battalion.

As the project was rejected
by the Minister of Defence, the badge was retained
by the 1st Company of the 7th
Fuselier Battalion.

They wore the non official
badge until the formation badge "Liège" was introduced in June 1945.

Formation Badge of the
1st Company,
7th Fuselier Battalion.
Worn from March until June 1945.